MH370 crash: Capt Zaharie's family and friends rubbish Daily Mail report


PETALING JAYA: The daughter of MH370's Capt Zaharie Ahmad Shah has said she will not forgive British tabloid the Daily Mail for "making up stories" that implied her father could be responsible for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.

In a Facebook posting, Aishah Zaharie said the tabloid should consider making movies since they were so good at making up stories and scripts out of thin air.

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